SocialMarker Has Expanded Its Bookmarking Options
In November, I mentioned on this blog a social bookmarking tool called SocialMarker. I recommended it then and I recommend it now.
At that time SocialMarker had 18 or 20 sites that you can bookmark at. I don’t remember exactly how many. But they’ve expanded their list now to 46 websites. That’s a great list!
The good thing about SocialMarker is that you can select only news sites, only bookmarking sites, just the “best” sites, or sites that give you link juice. But I did find one error. When I click on the Dofollow button to select those sites that offer link juice, it doesn’t check Propeller for me. The last time I checked, Propeller does offer link juice so you might want to click on Propeller to select it too if you decide to use SocialMarker.
I like SocialMarker and I commend them for being interested in continuous improvement. A lot of times these types of websites go up then it seems like the owners forget about them. But not SocialMarker. They seem to have to right attitude.




April 4th, 2008 at 11:42 am
SocialMarker Has Expanded Its Bookmarking Options
Social bookmarking is the rising online marketing practice we hear of today. Socialmarker is one of these social bookmarking sites you may want to hook up with and make use of as far as services offered is concerned.
July 23rd, 2008 at 4:53 am
I was directed to SocialMarker by John Currie, whom I met on Facebook and who has a very nice little piece of software called Ping Spider in Beta that helps work with sites like SocialMarker to optimize blogs and social bookmarking URLs for Google. But when I googled to find SocialMarker to check it out I ended up on this page first.
I’m glad I did because you make SocialMarker sound very good indeed. Now, I’m off to register in SM, not S&M. But I am bookmarking Blog Content Provider as well. Or maybe I should just register in BCP now . . . decisions, decisions. So little to do and so much time — no1 That’s not what I mean. I mean — oh, I’ve gota run! Things to so . . . .